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Recent News About Los Angeles
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Consumers accuse Ken's Foods of false advertising
LOS ANGELES — Two consumers have filed a class action lawsuit against Ken's Foods, alleging false advertising. -
Luxury clothing company accuses fashion businesses of unfair competition
Clothing company sues fashion companyLOS ANGELES — A clothing company is suing Lauren Handbag, Inc. JYC Trading Inc, CASA Kevin, et al., fashion company, citing alleged copyright infringement.Michael Kors, LLC filed a complaint on Feb. 5, in the U.S. -
L.A. attorney convicted of manslaughter faces suspension, probation
SAN FRANCISCO -- Los Angeles attorney Spencer Freeman Smith faces suspension and probation following a State Bar of California recommendation after he was found culpable of failing to obey the terms of his interim suspension handed down following his 2015 manslaughter conviction. -
Consumer accuses debt collector of unfair practices
LOS ANGELES — A California woman is suing debt collectors, alleging abusive debt collection practices. -
Disabled customer alleges L.A. restaurant failed to follow ADA provisions
LOS ANGELES — A disabled California man who requires a wheelchair for mobility, is suing a Los Angeles restaurant, alleging disability discrimination. -
Consumer accuses telemarketer of phone harassment
LOS ANGELES — An Arleta man has filed a class action lawsuit against a telemarketer and seller of loans, alleging violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Retirement fund board accuses printing business of violating ERISA
LOS ANGELES — A retirement fund's board of trustees is suing a printing business, alleging violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). -
Bank accuses L.A. borrower of defaulting on more than $300,000
LOS ANGELES — A Florida banking corporation is suing a Los Angeles borrower, alleging breach of contract in failing to pay more than $300,000. -
Los Angeles attorney faces disbarment following probation violations
SAN FRANCISCO — Los Angeles attorney Raaqim A. S. Knight, suspended in 2016 after he disappeared and abandoned his clients amid "marital and financial difficulties," faces disbarment over probation violations, according to a recent State Bar of California recommendation. -
Probation recommended for Los Angeles attorney who missed filing deadline
Los Angeles attorney Lisa Michelle Bassis, practicing in California for more than 38 years, faces a stayed suspension of one year and two years' probation after she failed to file a timely petition in federal court on behalf of a convicted child molester, according to a recent State Bar of California recommendation. -
Mixed martial artist accuses competitor of trademark infringement
LOS ANGELES — A mixed martial artist is suing a distribution group, alleging trademark infringement, unfair competition and false advertising. -
Footwear designer accuses competitor of trademark infringement
LOS ANGELES — A footwear designer is suing a New Jersey competitor, alleging unfair competition due to copying registered trademarks. -
Disabled customer accuses Winnetka facility of violating ADA standards
LOS ANGELES — A disabled California man who requires heavy leg braces for mobility is suing a Winnetka business, alleging disability discrimination. -
Carpenters board alleges audits not properly submitted
LOS ANGELES — A carpenters' board of trustees is suing a construction company, alleging violation of workers compensation acts. -
L.A. fabrics business accuses Saks Fifth Avenue of copyright infringement
LOS ANGELES — A Los Angels fabrics business is suing Saks Fifth Avenue and Does 1-10, alleging copyright infringement. -
Philadelphia investment firm accuses San Diego business of trademark infringement
SAN DIEGO — A Philadelphia investment company is suing a San Diego financing service company, alleging trademark infringement and unjust enrichment. -
Government accuses Encinitas Italian restaurant of discrimination
SAN DIEGO — The U.S. government is suing an Italian restaurant in Encinitas of employment discrimination. -
GPS tracker developer accuses competitor of patent infringement
LOS ANGELES — A Sonoma County man is suing a competitor, alleging use of ian nfringed product without consent. -
Court denies attorneys fees challenge in Restoration Hardware class lawsuit
SAN FRANCISCO -- The California Supreme Court has ruled against Francesca Muller, a shopper who challenged part of a $36 million award in a class action lawsuit against Restoration Hardware Inc. -
Strategic Partners wins $520,000 in attorney fees over medical apparel case
LOS ANGELES -- Strategic Partners Inc., a distributor of medical apparel, successfully defended itself against a countersuit, winning $520,000 in reimbursement for attorney fees.